Philadelphia’s Best St. Patrick’s Day Events for Families in 2026
Ready to don your green and have a shamrockin' time? Here's our list of family-friendly St. Patrick's Day activities in Philly and the suburbs
Happy St. Patrick’s Day! With spring just around the corner, Philadelphia is gearing up for a season full of fun and festivities. Come together with family and friends, put on your best St. Patty’s outfits, and celebrate everything the city and the surrounding area have to offer this March!
Whether it’s kid-friendly activities, festive parades, or lively music sessions, usher in the spring season with some green-themed family fun. Check out other St. Patrick’s Day events on the Main Line and in Bucks County, as well.
- Find Your Pot of Gold with these St. Patrick’s Day Events
- What’s Luck Got To Do With It? (Irish Favorites) at Welsh Road Library
- St. Patrick’s Day Themed Kids MakerSpace at the Morgan Log House
- St. Patrick’s Day Celebration at Sesame Place
- St. Patrick’s Day Weekend at Elmwood Park Zoo
- St. Patrick’s Day Parade
- Shake Your Shamrock – Scoogie Fun Run
- Saint Patrick’s Day Leprechaun Hunt
- Irish Traditional Music Sessions at The Plough & The Stars
- May the Luck of the Irish Be With You All Month Long
Find Your Pot o’ Gold with these St. Patrick’s Day Events
From parades and fun runs to leprechaun hunts and live Irish music, our list covers festive ways to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with the whole family.
What’s Luck Got To Do With It? (Irish Favorites) at Welsh Road Library
March 13, at 3:30 pm
Welsh Road Library, 9233 Roosevelt Boulevard, Philadelphia
Join Bill Monaghan for a festive all-ages program filled with Irish songs, stories, jokes, and toasts. With this event, families can leave the bad luck behind and catch a little luck of the Irish instead.
St. Patrick’s Day Themed Kids MakerSpace at the Morgan Log House
March 14, from 1–3 pm
Morgan Log House, 850 Weikel Road, Lansdale
Join Morgan Log House for a hands-on experience where children enjoy storytime and a make-and-take project! For St. Patrick’s Day, little ones will build their very own leprechaun traps using household items. Families are also encouraged to bring children’s books to donate as part of the Kiwanis Club’s Read Across Pennsylvania program.
St. Patrick’s Day Celebration at Sesame Place
March 14 & 15, 10 am–5 pm
Sesame Place, 100 Sesame Rd, Langhorne
Bring the family together and celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at Sesame Place with plenty of activities for all! First, join Elmo, Cookie Monster, and other Sesame Street friends for a day packed with rides, live shows, dance parties, and the Sesame Street Party Parade. Then, hunt for hidden surprises on a St. Patrick’s Day scavenger hunt and snap photos with the characters.
Additionally, families can sit down for a special dining experience. Finally, be sure to watch the performance by the Rince Ri Irish School of Dance. All in all, this weekend promises a St. Patrick’s Day celebration that the whole family will love.
St. Patrick’s Day Weekend at Elmwood Park Zoo
March 14 & 15, 10 am–4 pm
Elmwood Park Zoo, 1661 Harding Blvd., Norristown
Families can celebrate St. Patrick’s Day at the zoo packed with festivities, including live music, a gold-hunting scavenger hunt, keeper chats, and animal greets. Additionally, if you wear green or a St. Patty’s outfit, you can score $1 off carousel rides. While you’re there, raise a glass at the Zoo Brew Beer Garden (for adults 21+ and over).
Shake Your Shamrock – Scoogie Fun Run
March 15, 9:45–11:45 am
Peddler’s Village, Route 202 and Street Road, Lahaska, Bucks County
Looking for something more active? This festive St. Patrick’s Day race event has something for every member of the family, from the 5K and 8K runs for adults, to a 2-Mile Fun Run/Walk, and a Little Leprechaun Half-Mile Kids’ Fun Run for younger runners. Plan ahead and park at Giggleberry Fair for easy access, and be sure to register early as spots are expected to fill up fast.
St. Patrick’s Day Parade
March 15, 2026, starting at 11 am
Begins at 16th & JFK Blvd. and ends between 6th & 5th on Market Street, Philadelphia
Kick off the celebrations with the Philadelphia St. Patrick’s Day Parade. This year, the beloved city tradition celebrates 250 Years of Irish Contributions to America, featuring marching bands, dancers, and festive floats strolling through Center City. Families can also join a Commemorative Parade Mass at 9 am at Saint Patrick’s Church, which is led by Archbishop Nelson Perez. Afterwards, join the festivities and watch the parade.
Saint Patrick’s Day Leprechaun Hunt
March 17, 3 pm
Haddington Library, 446 North 65th Street, Philadelphia
Think you can outsmart a Leprechaun? Bring the kids to the Children’s Department at Haddington Library for an afternoon of clue-hunting, treasure-seeking, and a little St. Patrick’s Day mischief that the whole family will enjoy.
Irish Traditional Music Sessions at The Plough & The Stars
Every Sunday, 4–8 pm
The Plough & The Stars, 123 Chestnut St Entrance on 2nd St, Philadelphia
Dive into the heart of Irish culture with lively traditional music sessions that are fun for the whole family. Discover melodies of jigs, reels, and hornpipes played on fiddles, flutes, and other musical instruments. All evening long, musicians take turns calling tunes and creating a one-of-a-kind musical conversation with these informal, musical sessions. Best of all, whether you’re a seasoned musician, a lover of Irish music, or simply enjoying a night out with the family, everyone is welcome.
May the Luck of the Irish Be With You All Month Long
However you choose to celebrate, Philadelphia and the surrounding area have plenty of ways to make this St. Patrick’s Day one the whole family will remember.
Looking for more festive events? Be sure to check out our events calendar!
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